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A Faithful Reading partner: a story from a Hakka village
This book has won the 2013 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Juvenile Books).
Position: 380 (183 views)
A Story of Ruins: Presence and Absence in Chinese Art and Visual Culture
This book has won the 2013 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Non-Fiction).
Position: 392 (180 views)
A Thread of Sky
This book has won the 2010 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Fiction).
Position: 392 (180 views)
All That Work and Still No Boys
This book has won the 2010 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Young Adult Books).
Position: 336 (190 views)
Always Come Home to Me
This book has won the 2008 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Children's Books).
Position: 281 (199 views)
Chiang Yee: The Silent Traveler from the East: A Cultural Biography
This book has won the 2010 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Non-Fiction).
Position: 380 (183 views)
Chinatown Pretty
"Chinatown Pretty features beautiful portraits and heartwarming stories of trend-setting seniors across six Chinatowns. Andria Lo and Valerie Luu have been interviewing and photographing Chinatown's most fashionable elders on their blog and…
Position: 482 (116 views)
Chinese and English Nursery Rhymes: Share and Sing in Two Languages
This book has won the 2010 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Juvenile Books).
Position: 342 (189 views)
Chinese Chicago: Race, Transnational Migration, and Community Since 1870
This book has won the 2013 CALA Best Book Award (Categroy: Non-Fiction).
Position: 356 (187 views)
Chinese Comfort Women: Testimonies from Imperial Japan's Sex Slaves
"Chinese Comfort Women: Testimonies from Japan's Imperial Sex Slaves features the personal narratives of twelve women forced into sexual slavery when the Japanese military occupied their hometowns."
"This is an important book on a little-discussed…
"This is an important book on a little-discussed…
Position: 1 (858 views)
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